here they are!
Avril
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_avril.png[/shot]
The Longbow Anti-Vehicle Rocket Launcher, a.k.a. the ‘AVRiL’, gives dismounted infantry a fighting chance in an armored conflict.
Its solid fuel missile can be ‘dumbfired’ as an unguided rocket, but the AVRiL’s famed kill percentages come from its optical tracking system. The alternate fire zooms and locks on to a vehicle, guiding the missile towards its target at inescapable speeds. The missile’s microdappled control planes use increased surface area to give unprecedented turning radius, guaranteeing delivery of its shaped PolyDiChlorite charge into all but the most nimble vehicles. The AVRiL is notoriously slow to reload, so it should be employed with caution in a pitched battle.
Note, the Longbow’s targeting laser is standardized for most Axon military equipment, so it can be used in other battlefield applications such as directing spider mines.
Enforcer
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_enforcer.png[/shot]
For decades, the Enforcer pistol was the combat sidearm of choice. Veteran soldiers appreciated the lightweight handgun’s power, accuracy, and balance.
In recent years, the ever-burning desire for greater firepower led to general issue of the AR770 assault rifle. Military procurement officers were drawn to the AR770’s higher cyclic rate and underslung M355 grenade launcher, but seasoned combatants missed the dependability of the Enforcer. Axon Research listened to the soldiers, and their new Enforcer MP (“Machine Pistol”) model provides the best of both worlds. Side-fed magazines provide greater capacity, while balancing the shooter’s aim when wielding two pistols.
With a deadly accurate semi-automatic mode, and a selectable burst fire mode, the Enforcer is back, and the modern battlefield will never be the same.
Link Gun
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_link.png[/shot]
Riordan Dynamic Weapon Systems is best known for their all-purpose combat engineering weapon system, the Advanced Plasma Rifle v24. Its primary mode is a standard rapid-fire plasma weapon.
But the alternate mode beam also serves a multitude of engineering uses on the battlefield, from repairing friendly vehicles to constructing power Nodes. The beam lens incorporates IFF detection, so that its dynamic energy matrix automatically switches to a deadly plasma stream when contacting an enemy vehicle or soldier.
Contact with a friendly target switches to a harmless carrier stream, offloading energy from the onboard cells to the target. Close proximity to a friendly Plasma Rifle carrier will ‘link’ the two guns via a harmless carrier stream, boosting the output of both weapons. Hence the nickname, the ‘Link Gun’.
Rocket Launcher
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_rocket.png[/shot]
Each year, more accidental deaths are caused by the Trident Tri-barrel Rocket Launcher than in vehicular accidents and extreme sports combined.
The kill radius for its standard dumbfire rocket is surprisingly high by design—so accidentally firing upon a nearby wall, or a nearby enemy soldier, can be quite fatal for the operator. The alternate fire adds to this suicidal lethality by loading and firing up to three rockets at once, in a spread, tight spiral, or lobbed like grenades.
Regardless of the grim statistics, veteran soldiers still consider the ‘old 8 ball’ the most expedient way to put explosive ordnance on target.
Translocator
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_trans.png[/shot]
The Translocator was originally designed by Liandri R&D for rapid rescue of expensive mining equipment during tunnel collapses and related emergencies.
The technology also saved countless lives, but not without cost; rapid deresolution and reconstitution led to synaptic disruptions, and the debilitating symptoms like Teleportation Related Dementia (TReDs).
Today, after years of lucrative military development contracts, portable teleportation technology has been declared ‘sufficiently safe’ for regular use by front-line infantry.
Flak Cannon
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_flak.png[/shot]
Trident Defensive Technologies continues to tweak and refine the flak cannon with their newly released Mk4 ‘Peacekeeper.’ In spite of its new name, the flak cannon remains banned from most military conflicts for high incidences of maiming and collateral damage.
Still, the flak cannon is the weapon of choice for unconventional warfare in urban terrain. The cannon lobs an explosive flak shell that detonates on contact, sending shrapnel in a dangerously wide and unpredictable radius.
The alternative mode actually detonates the shell in the barrel, launching shrapnel forward in a deadly shotgun pattern but often deafening the operator.
Bio Rifle
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_bio.png[/shot]
The GES BioRifle processes Tarydium from its stable crystalline form into a reactive mutagenic sludge. It can rapidly disperse these toxins for wide-area coverage, or fire a virulent payload of variable, but usually lethal, capacity.
In layman’s terms, this means the BioRifle can pepper an area with small globs of biosludge, or launch one noxious glob at the target.
The BioRifle’s ability to carpet an area with a toxic minefield makes it a notoriously effective defensive weapon.
Check it on my blog:
http://www.amio.cn/blog/index.php/entry/ut3_weapons/
http://www.amio.cn/blog/index.php/entry/ut3_vehicles/
Unreal Tournament 3 Weapons
Avril
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_avril.png[/shot]
The Longbow Anti-Vehicle Rocket Launcher, a.k.a. the ‘AVRiL’, gives dismounted infantry a fighting chance in an armored conflict.
Its solid fuel missile can be ‘dumbfired’ as an unguided rocket, but the AVRiL’s famed kill percentages come from its optical tracking system. The alternate fire zooms and locks on to a vehicle, guiding the missile towards its target at inescapable speeds. The missile’s microdappled control planes use increased surface area to give unprecedented turning radius, guaranteeing delivery of its shaped PolyDiChlorite charge into all but the most nimble vehicles. The AVRiL is notoriously slow to reload, so it should be employed with caution in a pitched battle.
Note, the Longbow’s targeting laser is standardized for most Axon military equipment, so it can be used in other battlefield applications such as directing spider mines.
Enforcer
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_enforcer.png[/shot]
For decades, the Enforcer pistol was the combat sidearm of choice. Veteran soldiers appreciated the lightweight handgun’s power, accuracy, and balance.
In recent years, the ever-burning desire for greater firepower led to general issue of the AR770 assault rifle. Military procurement officers were drawn to the AR770’s higher cyclic rate and underslung M355 grenade launcher, but seasoned combatants missed the dependability of the Enforcer. Axon Research listened to the soldiers, and their new Enforcer MP (“Machine Pistol”) model provides the best of both worlds. Side-fed magazines provide greater capacity, while balancing the shooter’s aim when wielding two pistols.
With a deadly accurate semi-automatic mode, and a selectable burst fire mode, the Enforcer is back, and the modern battlefield will never be the same.
Link Gun
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_link.png[/shot]
Riordan Dynamic Weapon Systems is best known for their all-purpose combat engineering weapon system, the Advanced Plasma Rifle v24. Its primary mode is a standard rapid-fire plasma weapon.
But the alternate mode beam also serves a multitude of engineering uses on the battlefield, from repairing friendly vehicles to constructing power Nodes. The beam lens incorporates IFF detection, so that its dynamic energy matrix automatically switches to a deadly plasma stream when contacting an enemy vehicle or soldier.
Contact with a friendly target switches to a harmless carrier stream, offloading energy from the onboard cells to the target. Close proximity to a friendly Plasma Rifle carrier will ‘link’ the two guns via a harmless carrier stream, boosting the output of both weapons. Hence the nickname, the ‘Link Gun’.
Rocket Launcher
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_rocket.png[/shot]
Each year, more accidental deaths are caused by the Trident Tri-barrel Rocket Launcher than in vehicular accidents and extreme sports combined.
The kill radius for its standard dumbfire rocket is surprisingly high by design—so accidentally firing upon a nearby wall, or a nearby enemy soldier, can be quite fatal for the operator. The alternate fire adds to this suicidal lethality by loading and firing up to three rockets at once, in a spread, tight spiral, or lobbed like grenades.
Regardless of the grim statistics, veteran soldiers still consider the ‘old 8 ball’ the most expedient way to put explosive ordnance on target.
Translocator
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_trans.png[/shot]
The Translocator was originally designed by Liandri R&D for rapid rescue of expensive mining equipment during tunnel collapses and related emergencies.
The technology also saved countless lives, but not without cost; rapid deresolution and reconstitution led to synaptic disruptions, and the debilitating symptoms like Teleportation Related Dementia (TReDs).
Today, after years of lucrative military development contracts, portable teleportation technology has been declared ‘sufficiently safe’ for regular use by front-line infantry.
Flak Cannon
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_flak.png[/shot]
Trident Defensive Technologies continues to tweak and refine the flak cannon with their newly released Mk4 ‘Peacekeeper.’ In spite of its new name, the flak cannon remains banned from most military conflicts for high incidences of maiming and collateral damage.
Still, the flak cannon is the weapon of choice for unconventional warfare in urban terrain. The cannon lobs an explosive flak shell that detonates on contact, sending shrapnel in a dangerously wide and unpredictable radius.
The alternative mode actually detonates the shell in the barrel, launching shrapnel forward in a deadly shotgun pattern but often deafening the operator.
Bio Rifle
[shot]http://www.amio.cn/blog/uploads/2007/20071028.weapons_pik_g_bio.png[/shot]
The GES BioRifle processes Tarydium from its stable crystalline form into a reactive mutagenic sludge. It can rapidly disperse these toxins for wide-area coverage, or fire a virulent payload of variable, but usually lethal, capacity.
In layman’s terms, this means the BioRifle can pepper an area with small globs of biosludge, or launch one noxious glob at the target.
The BioRifle’s ability to carpet an area with a toxic minefield makes it a notoriously effective defensive weapon.
Check it on my blog:
http://www.amio.cn/blog/index.php/entry/ut3_weapons/
http://www.amio.cn/blog/index.php/entry/ut3_vehicles/
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